Olympus Park in Encinitas's Leucadia neighborhood debuted in May 2021 as a 3.1-acre multi-use facility on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets, featuring a keyhole-shaped skate bowl, a pump track for bikes and scooters, and a fenced dog park with separate large-dog and small-dog enclosures. The dual-section dog park provides a dedicated alternative to the larger Encinitas Dog Park at Encinitas Community Park on Santa Fe Drive, with double-gated entry and on-site waste stations. A grassy sledding hill invites cardboard-scrap surfing, and the playground includes a zip line, tunnel slide, concrete slides, a group spinner, and tandem swings across rubber-and-bark surfacing. Pickleball striping overlays the half-court basketball area, and 76 newly planted trees shade walking paths that loop past a botanical garden and gazebo built for quiet use. The park's active-recreation density draws the same fitness-minded Leucadia residents who train at studios like F45 Training Encinitas Central nearby. The pump track's asphalt rollers follow a continuous-flow design calibrated for wheels ranging from 12-inch balance bikes through full-size BMX frames.